Crescent City Sports to live stream Jesuit-Brother Martin baseball Thursday night

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NEW ORLEANS – Crescent City Sports continues its live streaming coverage of high school baseball Thursday night with a District 9-5A matchup between Jesuit and Brother Martin.

CCS’ coverage will begin just prior to the 6 p.m. first pitch from Jesuit’s John Ryan Stadium in Metairie; despite the location, Brother Martin will be the home team for Thursday’s game. Ken Trahan and Danny Riehm will describe the action.

Thursday night’s game is the first of a two-game district series between the Blue Jays (24-3, 4-3) and Crusaders (15-10, 2-5). The second game of the series is scheduled for Saturday night at John Ryan.

Senior outfielder Tripp Haddad leads Jesuit at the plate with a .420 average, two home runs and 37 RBI – an average of 1.4 per game. Two-way standout Holden Hess is batting .377 and is 4-1 with a 1.18 ERA.

Brother Martin is led by Cameron Senior’s .453 average with a homer and 14 RBI. Colin Roussel comes into Thursday’s game at .406 with 14 RBI.

As of Monday, Jesuit is second in the unofficial LHSAA Division I power ratings, just behind first-place Byrd, while Brother Martin is seventh.

The Crescent City Sports team is in its 10th season of producing live broadcasts for television and internet, having produced broadcasts of more than 300 live games since 2012, and is continuing its extensive commitment to prep sports coverage on its website for 2020-21. Additionally, in cooperation with Cox Sports Television, CCS will also produce additional events that will both be televised on CST and streamed on the site.

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Lenny was involved in college athletics starting in the early 1980s, when he began working Tulane University sporting events while still attending Archbishop Rummel High School. He continued that relationship as a student at Loyola University, where he graduated in 1987. For the next 11 years, Vangilder worked in the sports information offices at Southwestern Louisiana (now UL-Lafayette) and Tulane;…

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